Varanasi City

Located in the eastern part of Uttar Pradesh, the Varanasi City lies between 25° 20' north latitude and 83° 00' east longitude. The city is bordered by the holy Ganges on one of its side.

Varanasi is one of the oldest cities of our country.

The city has a historical, spiritual and religious significance. Millions of tourists visit the holy city of Varanasi in search of peace and salvation.

Area and Population
The city of Varanasi encompasses a total area of 1550.3 sq. km. It holds a population of 25.0811 lakhs with 10.5797 lakhs of urban and 14.5014 lakhs of rural population( as per 1991 census).

Infrastructure
Varanasi is accessible to all the major the cities of India by railways and air. The nearest airport is at a distance of 22 km in Babatpur.

Tourist Spots

Varanasi attracts tourists from all over the world. Some of the notable tourist spots are:

Vishvanath Temple- The temple is devoted to Lord Shiva. The visit to this temple is said to be the most auspicious event in one's life.

Benaras Hindu University- Spread over an area of over 1300 acres, BHU is one of the central universities of India.

Ramnagar Fort- Ramnagar Fort is 14 km from Varanasi. The fort has a museum which exhibits the traditional weapons, and cars.

Ganga Arti- The Ganga Arti is performed every evening to worship Mother Ganges.

Sarnath- Sarnath has a religious and historical significance. The Bharat Kala Bhavan is a archaeological museum that attracts tourists from across the globe.

Varanasi caters to tourists of all economic classes. The city is well known for the Benarasi saris and hand woven carpets. Varanasi is one of the important tourist hub of India that satisfies the spiritual quest of all the visitors.